County Route 36 is a former segment of
Montauk Highway known as South Country Road. Though it is signed as an east–west road, it runs southeast to northwest from
CR 80 (
Montauk Highway) and Lake Drive in East Patchogue into
Bellport, and northeast to southwest back to Montauk Highway in the hamlet of Brookhaven. The entire road is two lanes wide, with exceptions for provisions for left turns at some intersections. ;Route description South Country Road begins on the east bank of the
Swan River at the intersection of Montauk Highway and Lake Drive, with a four way intersection that includes an eastbound connecting ramp. Almost immediately it crosses the
Montauk Branch of the
Long Island Rail Road after the intersection of Robinson Avenue. The former East Patchogue Station was located west of this intersection (
Hagerman Station was further east along the line). Luxurious houses line the road from most of this point on. The bridge over Robinson Pond has a similar appearance to the one on Montauk Highway over the Forge River between
Mastic and
Moriches. On the opposite side of Robinson Pond is the Mud Creek County Nature Preserve, a protected area controlled by the
Suffolk County Department of Parks and Recreation. Other protected land exists along Strongs Creek and Abet's Creek in
Hagerman, the latter of which used to be the location of a greenhouse. The last intersection outside of the village of Bellport is Munsell Road, a pre-automotive era road that once went as far north as
West Yaphank. The 1899-built Bellport County Club serves as the unofficial border of the historic village of
Bellport, New York. The intersection with Bellport Avenue to the north and Bellport Lane to the south is the heart of Bellport. Bellport Avenue leads to the town's
LIRR station, but also through
North Bellport, the edges of
Yaphank and
Medford, and once lead as far north as
Gordon Heights. Bellport Lane, along with CR 36, is one of the streets bordering the
Bellport Village Historic District, which has been listed on the
National Register of Historic Places since 1980. Just outside the village at Mott's Brook, CR 36 passes by the
Gateway Playhouse, which was established in 1941 on the grounds of a former farm owned by J. L. B. Mott. Well past the intersection of Bellhaven Avenue, the road begins to turn north as it follows the west bank of Beaver Dam Creek, which is hidden off to the east. Very little evidence of this or any other waterway exists along this section of the road until it reaches a hidden driveway leading to a Yacht Club near the southeast corner of Beaver Dam Road. Most of the houses along the road appear to be far more Victorian from this point on. For a moment, the road curves back to the east before intersecting with Fireplace Road, then heads back into a northerly direction. The northeastern end runs beneath a low bridge for the Montauk Branch of the Long Island Rail Road where it intersects with Railroad Avenue (the former location of
Brookhaven Station) before finally terminating at Montauk Highway. ;History Originally part of
Montauk Highway, the road was created on February 24, 1930, when it shared a designation with
NY 27 which was part of Montauk Highway at the time. It was completely turned over to Suffolk County on July 17, 1932, when the state of New York realigned Montauk Highway on the north side of the
Montauk Branch of the
Long Island Rail Road. Since then it has been used as the main road through the village of
Bellport. Until the late 1980s, flood insurance maps published by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency have misrepresented South Country Road as being
NY 95. South Country Road has never been either NY 95, nor CR 95. ;Major intersections ==County Route 37==